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Old 11-13-2007, 04:36 PM   #11 (permalink)
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ts is free for non-comercial use.

from here: TeamSpeak - FAQ

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If you host a TeamSpeak server strictly for non-profit AND you are not a commercial entity then you will not be subject to licensing fees. You must not exceed a total of 1000 slots on a maximum of 10 TeamSpeak servers within your organization. TeamSpeak servers are defined as ANY server upon which a connection is allowed - be it virtual or physical.

Examples of non-profit entities:

* An individual hosting a single TeamSpeak server configured to allow up to 100 slots for their online gaming clan for non-profit.
* An individual hosting 10 TeamSpeak servers with 100 slots each but does NOT ask for fees, does not advertise, or receive any sort of compensation or benefits for doing so.
* An individual that rents a dedicated server from a hosting company but does NOT ask for fees from clan members AND does NOT rent or share space on their TeamSpeak server to others for profit.
* A church or other non-profit organization hosting a free TeamSpeak server for online bible study discussions.
* A school hosting one TeamSpeak server over 10 physical machines, each configured to allow no more than 100 slots and is completely free of charge to students, allowing them to receive help with homework for their classes online.
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